You are on page 1of 10

Optimal Service Delivery through

SOA

R.JETHYA
09011D4009
M.Tech(IT)
Outline
• INTRODUCTION
• Motivation
• Problem Definition
• Proposed Method
• Implementation
• References
INTRODUCTION

• Optimal Service Delivery Platform


• SOA
• Service-oriented Network
Motivation

• The platform enables a self-optimizing


infrastructure that balances the goals of
maximizing the business value derived
from processing service requests and the
optimal utilization of IT resources
• Service virtualization can also provide
overload protection and security benefits,
as intermediaries are able to enforce
admission control policies
Problem Definition
• Service Selection
• Single instances and interact with
consumers
• Further allows value-added functionality
• Prevent denial-of-service attacks from
reaching an actual service instance.
Proposed Method
• Best service provider for the request
• Provide optimal flow control and Routing
of service requests
• Current congestion observed in the
intermediaries
• dynamic and robust integration of Platform
applicable to both middleware and next-
generation
ARCHITECTURE OF SERVICE DELIVERY
PLATFORM
Consumer 2

Provider E

Logical Node G

Node B

Consumer 1 Provider F

Node D
Node A

Provider J

Node C
Consumer 2

Consumer 1 Logical Node K


Provider H
Implementation
• Content-based routing
• Optimal routing and flow control
• Network economic
• Congestion pricing
REFERENCES
• R.D. Callaway, M. Devetsikiotis, Y.Viniotis, and A.Rodriguez,“An
Autonomic Service Delivery Platform for Service-Oriented Network
Environments”.
• H. Bastiaansen and P. Hermans, “Managing Agility through Service
Orientation in an Open Telecommunication Value Chain”.
• R.D. Callaway, A. Rodriguez, M. Devetsikiotis, and G.Cuomo,“Challenges
in Service-Oriented Networking”.
• R.G. Gallager, “A Minimum Delay Routing Algorithm Using Distributed
Computation”.

You might also like